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I have a Sandisk cruzer 16gb USB that I want to use as a windows boot disc.
The problem I'm having is this particular Sandisk is seen in windows as a Local Disk instead of a Removable Disc which makes it unrecognizable as a USB drive when trying to convert a windows iso to USB.
After some searching, I've found out this is due to being compatible with Windows 8.
I tried diskpart and cleaning, but that didn't help, its still a local disk.
So how the heck do I convert this thing to be a Removable Disk so I can use it for booting win iso's?
Is it even possible?
note: just for clarity sake, Im using RMPPrepUSB and Easy2boot to create a USB with Win7,win 8.1, Acronis, Parted magic....etc...etc..
But even the Windows USB DVD/USB download doesn't recognize it since its technically a local disk drive not a removable USB drive. (you get an error saying no USB drive present)
The only thing Ive found is to prepare the Sandisk and use another "removable disk" USB drive as a "helper" USB flash drive and add the AutoUnattend.xml to that.
Well, that sucks, I don't want two usb flash drives, I want it all on one USB drive.
The problem I'm having is this particular Sandisk is seen in windows as a Local Disk instead of a Removable Disc which makes it unrecognizable as a USB drive when trying to convert a windows iso to USB.
After some searching, I've found out this is due to being compatible with Windows 8.
Windows 8 Certification requires flash drive manufacturers to configure flash drives as fixed disks. Flash drives configured as fixed disk will show up in Windows Explorer as 'Hard Disk Drives'.
I tried diskpart and cleaning, but that didn't help, its still a local disk.
So how the heck do I convert this thing to be a Removable Disk so I can use it for booting win iso's?
Is it even possible?
note: just for clarity sake, Im using RMPPrepUSB and Easy2boot to create a USB with Win7,win 8.1, Acronis, Parted magic....etc...etc..
But even the Windows USB DVD/USB download doesn't recognize it since its technically a local disk drive not a removable USB drive. (you get an error saying no USB drive present)
The only thing Ive found is to prepare the Sandisk and use another "removable disk" USB drive as a "helper" USB flash drive and add the AutoUnattend.xml to that.
Well, that sucks, I don't want two usb flash drives, I want it all on one USB drive.
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